Trump NOT Favored for Nobel Peace Prize

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May/16/2025

Despite the news some outlets are reporting this week, President Donald Trump is not favored to claim this year's Nobel Peace Prize.

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Multiple global bookmakers have been offering Nobel Peace Prize betting odds this year. Two of them currently have Yulia Navalnaya as the favorite, while another favors Volodymyr Zelensky.

Trump does have the second-best odds at all three books. But Navalnaya is the odds-on favorite at two, and the number below implies a 67% probability that she will take home the award.

"Trump's odds were as low as 3/1 in early March, but around that time we kept seeing steady money come in on Navalnaya," BetOnline.ag Sportsbook Manager Adam Burns said. "She had 10/1 odds then, but now is a scratch favorite with all the wagers coming in on her."

David Attenborough, Julian Assange and Antonio Guterres round out the Top 5 in terms of odds...a polarizing group, to say the least.

2025 Nobel Peace Prize Odds

Yulia Navalnaya                                     1/2

Donald Trump                                       9/2

Antonio Guterres                                  10/1

David Attenborough                              10/1

Julian Assange                                      10/1

Greta Thunberg                                    12/1

Ilham Tohti                                             12/1

International Court of Justice                  12/1

Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms  12/1

Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya                      12/1

UNESCO                                               12/1

UNRWA/Philippe Lazzarini                     12/1

Doctors Without Borders                       14/1

Narges Mohammadi                              14/1

World Food Programme                        14/1

Kailash Satyarthi                                   20/1

Malala Yousafzai                                   20/1

Office for Dem. Inst. & Human Rights    20/1

Wangari Maathai                                  20/1

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